Bluff Maritime Museum:
This fascinating museum documents the development of Bluff's oyster, whaling, muttonbirding, port and ferry industries. The oyster boat Monica sits alongside the museum ready for your inspection. Foreshore Road.
Ph: 03 212 7534. Open: 10am—4.30pm weekdays / 1pm—5pm weekends.
Stirling Point Signpost:
International signpost at the beginning of SH 1.
Bluff Hill (Motupohue):
Spectacular panoramic views.
Tiwai Smelter Tours:
Situated opposite Bluff Harbour. Guided tours are available; prior booking is essential. Ph: 03 218 5494. Open: 10am most weekdays.
Walkways :
Walks ranging from 1 hour to 4 hours around Bluff and through original native forest, wind-battered coast and scrub-covered hillsides. Tracks are well marked and range from steep climbs to a track negotiable by wheelchair.
Charter Boats:
A variety of charter boats is available for transport and fishing. Information on these is available by request.
Stewart Island:
Regular catamaran service and charter boats available from Bluff Harbour. Visit www.stewartisland.co.nz
Omaui:
Bush drive, picnic spots, beach walks.




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